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lyrics
If I ask you to sit and to stare for a while
As the train rushes past, pulling leaves from the ground
Would you travel with me, on this journey of sorts?
Watch us speeding nowhere without climbing aboard
If I stand and I gaze at departure screens
The future is here and the past only stays for a while
Compartments full of people that I've studied before
626 and their million journeys more
If you want to find what you're looking for
Then you won't, you won't, you won't, you won't, you won't, you...
It knows where to hide when you're looking for
What you want, you want, you want, you want, you want, you want
So I'll study the ceiling...
With no words and no fare, reach the end of the line
The Invisible tracks, leaving scars where they ran
No journey discovered, can be measured or owned
The joy is in the searching, the route is unknown...
If you want to find what you're looking for
Then you won't, you won't, you won't, you won't, you won't, you...
Now it seems the time to stop looking for
What you don't, you don't, you don't, you don't, you don't, don't have
I rush past, and my feet seem to veer from the floor
With a head half full, I can't see what is me anymore
I try to talk but I feel like I'm speaking through cloud
The sky appears and the ceiling's nowhere to be found
Said if you want to find what you're looking for...
I'll study the ceiling
credits
from Music For Trains,
released February 9, 2014
Music and Lyrics Peter Brown
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